NYT Bestseller Backs JPMorgan Exec Amid Damning Claims Against Alleged Victim

JPMorgan executive Lorna Hajdini faced a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, which has been retracted for corrections, drawing a reaction from a NYT bestseller.

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Lorna Hajdini, Executive Director for Leveraged Finance at JPMorgan, faced a bombshell lawsuit alleging sexual harassment. However, with new information emerging about the alleged victim, many have sided with Hajdini and called for CEO Jamie Dimon to take action against the accuser.

John LeFevre, a New York Times bestseller and former investment banker, initially criticized JPMorgan but later backed Hajdini fully, expressing concern about how the situation might impact her career and personal life.

LeFevre shared his own experiences of deviance in the banking sector, but since then, claims have emerged about the alleged victim, including being publicly identified and asking a legal chatbot for advice years before filing the complaint.

Hajdini has denied any wrongdoing, and an internal investigation by JPMorgan found no merit in the claims. The alleged victim did not work under Hajdini, making claims about her using her position to leverage sexual favors false.